If I understand correctly, there was an all-company invited annual AI day which was silent on recent developments.
But then ~two weeks later there was what seemed like an on-background / press leak about the XDG group that specifically mentioned AI as a current discipline. (Gurman / Bloomberg)
It seems to me that the release of Core ML stable diffusion (mentions itt) is something if a comment in of itself. At least in the read between the lines / hiding in plain sight style of Apple.
The company is unveiling a new and presumably next major computing platform at a quality level only they could possibly deliver.
So the relative quiet / lack of comment may be in deference to the gravity of that work.
That said, these changes are too big to ignore—-we should at least hear language that acknowledges the major developments in AI of late at WWDC and some idea for how Apple is thinking about them.
But then ~two weeks later there was what seemed like an on-background / press leak about the XDG group that specifically mentioned AI as a current discipline. (Gurman / Bloomberg)
It seems to me that the release of Core ML stable diffusion (mentions itt) is something if a comment in of itself. At least in the read between the lines / hiding in plain sight style of Apple.
The company is unveiling a new and presumably next major computing platform at a quality level only they could possibly deliver.
So the relative quiet / lack of comment may be in deference to the gravity of that work.
That said, these changes are too big to ignore—-we should at least hear language that acknowledges the major developments in AI of late at WWDC and some idea for how Apple is thinking about them.